Too many people want to save everything from the recycler, then you turn into a hoarder.
Guilty as charged! :D
But at least I have a big house (with an attic! :D ).
Sorry to pull this a bit off topic again, but I wanted to mention that the most recent consumer boards with ISA slots are Socket A SDRAM boards (most don't have ISA, some have one and one or 2 odd ones have more then one) and some Tualatin boards with VIA chipsets (The i815 ones don't support ISA, but there are a few that do have ISA and use a bridge chip).
Afaik no DDR consumer boards support ISA out of the box, only by using a bridge chip.
The bridge chip may pose an extra hurdle when it comes to DMA etc.
I've noticed standard AT cases are nearly completely gone from the second hand market in The Netherlands since a few years now and I've seen posts made by several people searching high and low for such a case. On Vogons someone ended up having a new AT case shipped from the US all the way to Europe (price was in excess of $100 shipped).
While the new cases definitely look 'cool', I think some of the clone cases have a very nice 'retro'-look so, depending on how the clone case looks, it may end up getting more wanted (like having a LED display or having a rocket type switch instead of the push button).
I might go take some pics of a couple cases to 'enhance' my examples (sorry for my poor pick of words, non-native English speaker here
).